- If you've just installed V-Ray and Rhino,…you probably want to get going, and make cool renders…as soon as possible.…But then again, if you are a designer and geek like me,…it won't be long before you want to customize…the Rhino interface.…In this video, I'll go over the interface tweaks I use…in case you want to match your screen to these lynda videos.…To make things easier to see, we changed a few…of the default colors and appearance settings.…All of these are accessed under the Tools, Options.…

Start off at the top,…where I double check our Grid.…I've got mine set for 30, 10, and 10.…Also I turn off the Grid Axes.…Next up, we'll go to the Appearance.…You want to dial down to Colors.…So probably the most important thing here is the Background.…We're going to change that to White.…Hit OK.…Then we are going to make the Major Grid Lines…just standard Gray.…Minor Grids, Light Gray.…Now for Interface Feedback, there's a couple options here…for colors.…

These do not look very good on White,…so we are going to change all of them to Red.…

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12/5/2014

A detailed rendering job can make your building models look more realistic and professional—and help sell clients on your ideas. This course teaches everything you need to know about rendering interior and exterior architectural scenes with Rhino and V-Ray. Using a pavilion of his own design, author Dave Schultze shows how to set up Sun, Sky, and V-Ray lighting systems; apply glass, metal, stone, and wood materials; and insert trees, grass, and people for additional scale and interest. Plus, learn how to use cameras and compositing techniques to add a sense of depth and realism to your designs.